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          <h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="N10508" name="N10508"></a>Quick
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    <p>Apart from Perldoc support, a quick reference feature is available. This feature has the
    advantage that no perldoc has to be installed on the system but does not provide as much
    information as perldoc.</p>

    <p>To view the Quick Reference, select a keyword and move the mouse pointer over the
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    <p>A tooltip with a short description of the keyword should appear.</p>

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